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reporter: the university of california offers more than 100 online classes for credit including this science course the university has also launched online classes for nonuc students but at a cost of $1,400 a class. only five students have signed up. >> we're still trying. we're learning from the experience. no one has figure out a business model. >> reporter: governor brown is scheduled to attend tomorrow's meeting of the uc board of regents to hear a detailed presentation of ucs online education program. at san jose state university, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the adventures of former software mogul john mcaffe may be coming to a theater near you. warner brothers has picked up the rights to john mcafee's last stand. he had fled from belize to guatemala to avoid questioning in a murder case. and mcafee has recently moved to oregon. >>> kaepernick is sure making a name for hymn. he now is on the cover of sports illustrated check that out. at least he's on the west coast version. kaepernick ran for 289 yards and two touchdowns. joe flacco is on the cover of the east coast version of s
reporter: the university of california offers more than 100 online classes for credit including this science course the university has also launched online classes for nonuc students but at a cost of $1,400 a class. only five students have signed up. >> we're still trying. we're learning from the experience. no one has figure out a business model. >> reporter: governor brown is scheduled to attend tomorrow's meeting of the uc board of regents to hear a detailed presentation of ucs...
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the two are students of western school of technology and environmental science. >> i wouldn't think i would be commend for something you should do to give back to your community and serve one another. >> in addition to the two students two adults were honored for giving back to their community. >> stay with us. we have a look at the forecast when we come back. >> but first here's lester holt with a look at what's coming up on "the today show". >> lance armstrong cracks his emotionless spirit. should he be allowed to compete again. we will talk to two people who know him well. also manti te'o speaks out for the first time since he learned his girlfriend didn't exist. >> the role he plays in hollywood. some of the biggest in entertainment are looking at scientology. we rolook at scientology and celebrities. >> new products are cropping up and taking place of the iconic twinkie. how do they stack up? we will get started >> armstrong admitted to using performance enhancing drugs revealed another part of himself we hadn't witnessed before. >> are you facing your demons? >> absolutely. >> o
the two are students of western school of technology and environmental science. >> i wouldn't think i would be commend for something you should do to give back to your community and serve one another. >> in addition to the two students two adults were honored for giving back to their community. >> stay with us. we have a look at the forecast when we come back. >> but first here's lester holt with a look at what's coming up on "the today show". >> lance...
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we have more on what the centers for science and public interest sees as the unhealthiest restaurant meals. >> whether it's t no matter wha order at the cheesecake factory you bet more calories than you would need in a day. >> they have four-days of saturated fat. >> that's the team for the certainties of science in the public interest. the csc i is handing out the annual extreme eating awards to chain restaurants based on calorie sodium and fat data. the point is to shock people into seeing what goes into their mouths. >> we try to take america by the lap pell and shake them and say be careful. if you want to eat these meals fine. but you should know what you are getting. >> you get more than 6,000 milligrams of salt a four-day supply when you order a full rack of baby back ribs at chilies. it comes from home fridays and cinnamon apples. they are always eating out and avoiding gast nomic gluttony. >> instead of beginning your meal with a fat twty appetizer choose hot tea. or broth based soup. >> in a statement the national restaurant association says it is committed in taking a proa
we have more on what the centers for science and public interest sees as the unhealthiest restaurant meals. >> whether it's t no matter wha order at the cheesecake factory you bet more calories than you would need in a day. >> they have four-days of saturated fat. >> that's the team for the certainties of science in the public interest. the csc i is handing out the annual extreme eating awards to chain restaurants based on calorie sodium and fat data. the point is to shock...
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witnesses said he walked into a science classroom and shot another 16-year-old student in the chest. they will try him as an adult. >> the factors we considered to reach this decision were the circumstances southering the inn -- surrounding this incident, the fact that a firearm was used the severity to cleveland and the evidence of premeditation and deliberation. >> cleveland, the gunshot victim is in a medically- induced coma but doctors expect him that fully recover but after extensive surgery. >>> three students are facing drug charges after cookies made their way around campus. two other students had to go to the hospital after eating the pot laced snacks. they arrested the 14-year-old who brought the fax to school and two others were arrested for giving out the snacks. >>> it has caused short damages and shots are still available. health officials announced there is no shortage anywhere in the state. keizer hospital ordered more than a trillion doses however some stores have temporarily ran out with more expected to arrive next week. >> others are getting sick and i would recom
witnesses said he walked into a science classroom and shot another 16-year-old student in the chest. they will try him as an adult. >> the factors we considered to reach this decision were the circumstances southering the inn -- surrounding this incident, the fact that a firearm was used the severity to cleveland and the evidence of premeditation and deliberation. >> cleveland, the gunshot victim is in a medically- induced coma but doctors expect him that fully recover but after...
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her 12-year-old and 13-year-old middle school students knew her as miss halas, the science teacher. but fans of 32-year-old stacie hal halas, knew her as tiffany six, the porn star. now, she's out of a job, banned from teaching. a panel of three california judges unanimously agreeing tuesday that her hard-core past has no place in the classroom. >> we've had a viral buzz going around with 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds showing porn. >> reporter: the oxnard school district initially fired halas last april, after students discovered she performed in at least 18 x-rated films. from 2005, to 2006. in a behind-the-scenes interview, halas reportedly talks about the dangers of her double-life. >> it's a little risky, wouldn't you think? >> why? >> because i'm a teacher. >> do you think if they find it you'll get fired? >> questionable. >> reporter: she never starred in pornos while teaching. in october, she appealed and asked for her job back. but the state officials say her testimony was misleading and evasive statements and outright falsehoods. >> we're the professionals. we should have a
her 12-year-old and 13-year-old middle school students knew her as miss halas, the science teacher. but fans of 32-year-old stacie hal halas, knew her as tiffany six, the porn star. now, she's out of a job, banned from teaching. a panel of three california judges unanimously agreeing tuesday that her hard-core past has no place in the classroom. >> we've had a viral buzz going around with 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds showing porn. >> reporter: the oxnard school district initially...
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it happens because anesthesia is really more an art than a science. beeping monitors can't always tell if a patient is unconscious. the new issue of "the atlantic" reports on what could be a breakthrough. a new approach that can monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: his work looks at the brain. his theory, all the electrical signals, sight, sound, pain spreading across the brain creates consciousness. think of it as flipping a light switch, with light spilling into all the rooms of your brain. in surgery, anaesthesia closes the door. the light, the electrical signals can't spread. that's when you're truly unconscious. this stimulates the brain with an electric current to see if it spreads. a truly unconscious brain would have no reaction. a brain conscious during surgery would. >> finding out whether the various parts of the brain are talking to each other or not. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could finally stop the horror that happened to angela. >> it really does affect so
it happens because anesthesia is really more an art than a science. beeping monitors can't always tell if a patient is unconscious. the new issue of "the atlantic" reports on what could be a breakthrough. a new approach that can monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: his work looks at the brain. his theory, all the electrical signals, sight, sound, pain spreading across the brain creates consciousness....
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a cough suppressant. great. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough with a fast acting cough suppressant. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> here now, the surging topics, our "instant index." on the rise, former president bill clinton, who talked about his wife's health after her hospitalization, saying, don't be fooled. she's so healthy, she'll way outlive him and -- >> tell her that, you know, she's still got time to have three more husbands after me. so, i think she'll live to be 120. and i always
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a cough suppressant. great. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough with a fast acting cough suppressant. [...
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it happens because anesthesia is really more an art than a science. a forest of beeping monitors can't always tell a doctor if a patient is truly unconscious. >> a way to inject a little current -- >> reporter: the new issue of "the atlantic" on stands today reports on what may be a breakthrough. a new approach that could monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to move, to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: dr. giulio tonino's work looks at the brain. his theory? all the electrical signals -- sight, sound, pain, spreading across the brain -- creates consciousness. think of it as flipping a light switch, with light spilling into all the rooms of your brain. in surgery, anesthesia closes the doors, the lights, the electrical signals can't spread. that's when you are truly unconscious. tonino's new awareness monitor stimulates the brain with an electric current to see if it spreads. a truly unconscious brain would have no reaction. a brain conscious during surgery would. >> you're actually injecting current to the brain a
it happens because anesthesia is really more an art than a science. a forest of beeping monitors can't always tell a doctor if a patient is truly unconscious. >> a way to inject a little current -- >> reporter: the new issue of "the atlantic" on stands today reports on what may be a breakthrough. a new approach that could monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to move, to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: dr. giulio tonino's...
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two years ago prosecuters say he illegally down loaded millions of science journals. we're live with his bay area connection. >> as indicated the federal government considered aaron schwartz a thief, for allegedly down loading academic paper was out permission. a case many believe led to his suicide. his robin hood like advocacy had strong bay area influences. >> schwartz gave a lecture last may. >> if we've lost the ability to communicate over the internet it could be a changed bill of rights, freedoms guaranteed in the constitution he dropped out of stanford but maintained a close friendship with lessic whoççí[ spoke about him today he was going to -- an incredible soul who inspired millions who,( now weep as we've seen a crossek:÷ e internet in outrage and devastation that he would have been driven to the cliff that he stepped over. >> the cliff was felony charges by the'z. swr justice department when he down loaded research papers at m.i.t.. cindy cohen met him six or seven years ago. >> he found a bunch of kindred souls. he first hooked up with cory was he
two years ago prosecuters say he illegally down loaded millions of science journals. we're live with his bay area connection. >> as indicated the federal government considered aaron schwartz a thief, for allegedly down loading academic paper was out permission. a case many believe led to his suicide. his robin hood like advocacy had strong bay area influences. >> schwartz gave a lecture last may. >> if we've lost the ability to communicate over the internet it could be a...
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the findings were published by the national academy of science. >> a simple pleasure that google provides, doodles show something interesting about a particular date. the process is shared with schoolchildren each year. today is the launch of the contest and it runs through march 22. these are past winners for the dude tell congress for students from kindergarten through high school so get the kids up and going. >> amazing creativity. next at 6:00 we are continuing to follow breaking news from a pier fire that is burning on the waterfront in crockett and firefighters say they have to let this burn out on its own. >> how accurate are the websites that provide medical conversation. clear >> this is abc7 news. >> a pier fire burns and firefighters say they may have to let it burn. >> happen this morning, extra help to the helpless struggling this dangerously cold conditions today. >> lance armstrong is back pedaling what low said about doping during the disgraced and famed career. >> and now, thank you for joining us. >> just wait. just be patient. the cold temperatures will be leaving. >> u
the findings were published by the national academy of science. >> a simple pleasure that google provides, doodles show something interesting about a particular date. the process is shared with schoolchildren each year. today is the launch of the contest and it runs through march 22. these are past winners for the dude tell congress for students from kindergarten through high school so get the kids up and going. >> amazing creativity. next at 6:00 we are continuing to follow...
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it might help teach science. a way to help students and people understand the inner workings of the microscope. hence the home plate legos microscope project. >> i think the discovery they had from talking to teachers will how you might use something like this is how do we demystify the science of microscope by. >> the students said the design process has already refocused their thinking and their appreciation for the creative process. >> it's especially been a lot of fun. >> right, right. >> and carolyn says the alternative design exercises already being employed internationally. a team from ucsf recently held similar brainstorming sessions with colleagues in beijing. looking for new ways to research key challenges in cell biology. >> whether resop, that is lisa argen's expertise. >> i try, anyway. we have some challenges ahead with the changing forecast. but this morning starting out very chilly, but very pretty shots. looking at mount dough ab below from the east bay camera. nice and clear for most everyone. a
it might help teach science. a way to help students and people understand the inner workings of the microscope. hence the home plate legos microscope project. >> i think the discovery they had from talking to teachers will how you might use something like this is how do we demystify the science of microscope by. >> the students said the design process has already refocused their thinking and their appreciation for the creative process. >> it's especially been a lot of fun....
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from business innovation to medical science. cutting edge science turns a piece of skin into a beating heart. come up next. breakthrough changing immediate as we night. you get the story as the news continuesíáf- these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. oechl. >> what if you could stock pile a set of spare parts for your body. an extra part lung or eye grown in a lab from a piece of your own skin? here's bill weir from "nightline"with the nobel prize winning science that could one day save lives. >>reporter: meet sophie. watching the 3-year-old motor around her minnesota home would you never know she was born with half of a functionin
from business innovation to medical science. cutting edge science turns a piece of skin into a beating heart. come up next. breakthrough changing immediate as we night. you get the story as the news continuesíáf- these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is...
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a member of the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences the group that organizations the academy awards is calling for a boycott of the controversial film "zero dark thirty," that doesn't look good for its chances, blasting the film, the torture scenes, used to hunts for the leader bin laden. and the enhanced interrogation as more critical in finding and getting bin laden than in fact they were, you tell me where we stand now. >> reporter: sure, and that's the controversy. and the name of this member of this academy is david chrennen and he says he knows he can be picked out of the academy for disclosing his intentions and doesn't care. he says because of the torture scenes in "zero dark thirty," he won't vote for the movie or anything else involved in it, and zero never acknowledges that torture is immoral and criminal and does portray torture as being results. anyone who promotcontributes sk and energy to the motion picture, including actors, shares responsibility for the impressions the pictures makes. and he wants others from the academy to snub this as well. sony coming out
a member of the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences the group that organizations the academy awards is calling for a boycott of the controversial film "zero dark thirty," that doesn't look good for its chances, blasting the film, the torture scenes, used to hunts for the leader bin laden. and the enhanced interrogation as more critical in finding and getting bin laden than in fact they were, you tell me where we stand now. >> reporter: sure, and that's the controversy....
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we have to make them learn english, learn social studies, science, we have to make them. >> you see it's one of the most troubled districts in the country and we do, we have school vouchers in d.c. and then they went away when the obama administration was new and they're back and it's a better voucher program. and many more kids in private that opted out. >> megyn: and what about the poor kids stuck back in the public schools? >> indeed. stories like this about curriculum changes are troubling. and certainly i would be for good evening government and civics just like algebra and i don't know, shakespeare in high school and a lot of other things. >> megyn: it's in the nation's capital, it's the irony. >> it should be be everywhere, but there is also a point to be made, another level of a school choice model where different kinds of schools can form different kinds of curricula can be provided for schools that want-- kids want focus on science and math, dramatic arts or vocational skills. >> megyn: focus right. but i believe in home schooling, i believe in having parents having choice and
we have to make them learn english, learn social studies, science, we have to make them. >> you see it's one of the most troubled districts in the country and we do, we have school vouchers in d.c. and then they went away when the obama administration was new and they're back and it's a better voucher program. and many more kids in private that opted out. >> megyn: and what about the poor kids stuck back in the public schools? >> indeed. stories like this about curriculum...
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for example, no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the futures or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs to our shores. who is suggesting one person can do this? what he's trying to say there is, you can't do it. communities can't do it. businesses can't do it. groups of private individuals, private sector can't do it. we've got it give it all to washington to do, but no one is making the argument that even suggests that. here is another one. we reject the belief that america must choose caring for the generation that built this country and building the generation that built this future. who is saying this? taking everybody on social security and roll them over the cliff? the straw man argument. and what got me, the focus, what are the issues facing america today. on this day, fewer americans are working than were working four years ago. >> sean: 8.3 million. >> yeah, and at the current rate of job creation, it's going to take us 26 more months just to get back to that point in 2007 when we went in
for example, no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the futures or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs to our shores. who is suggesting one person can do this? what he's trying to say there is, you can't do it. communities can't do it. businesses can't do it. groups of private individuals, private sector can't do it. we've got it give it all to washington to do, but no one is making the argument that...
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left accuses right against science. show me a piece of science showing banning assault rifles whiffle result -- >> that is different issue than people being present. the nra calling obama elitist hypocrite because he has secret service protection for his kids. that is the real egregious offense in terms of politicization. martha: we'll show it in a little while and since you brought it up. tucker, you want to respond to that. >> i don't think you should bring children into it in general. shouldn't parade them around at bill signings. shouldn't put them on camera to espouse their political views by definition are unformed and i'll informed. they're kids. they can't wrote. >> were you critical when george w. bush at no child left behind signing. >> i hate that stuff. this is really serious moment in america. we're talking about cure tating a constitutional right. >> no we're not. no evidence of that. >> talking about universal gun registration. >> saying you're curtailing constitutional right. no right is absolute. first
left accuses right against science. show me a piece of science showing banning assault rifles whiffle result -- >> that is different issue than people being present. the nra calling obama elitist hypocrite because he has secret service protection for his kids. that is the real egregious offense in terms of politicization. martha: we'll show it in a little while and since you brought it up. tucker, you want to respond to that. >> i don't think you should bring children into it in...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> time for the ridiculist. tonight, i have two words for you, moisturizing jeans. wrangler is coming out with jeans infused with natural oils and butters to protect your legs from, according to vogue uk, the dehydrating effects of denim. why not? skinny jeans, acid washed jeans, why not oily, buttery jeans? they come in three types, aloe vera, olive extract, and smooth legs. and yes, there is a promotional video. >> when you first put them on, it's cool like aloe vera. cooler than regular jeans. >> the denim spa jeans will be on sale online later this month. vogue uk said you'll also be able to buy a spray that will last up to 95 wears. listen, i gotta say, this doesn't really sound like my thing. i'm pretty particular about my jeans. >> i wear a t-shirt and -- gray or white, same pair of jeans, literally the same pair of jeans every day. >> also interesting. >> because they have these jeans you don't have to wash now, or so they say. you
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> time for the ridiculist. tonight, i have two words for you, moisturizing jeans. wrangler is coming out with jeans infused with natural oils and butters to protect your legs from, according to vogue uk, the dehydrating effects of denim. why not? skinny jeans, acid washed jeans, why not oily, buttery jeans? they come in three types,...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your e
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events, including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enough, because it tells you after the fact, sometimes as much as 30 days later. with lifelock, as soon as our network
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. itbut sleep train's huge foyear eends sunday. salels, get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. don't wait, sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back. college football star manti te'o may prefer the glare of stadium lights but this week he'll step back into the media spotlight. for the first time he'll face the cameras and explain how he says he was the victim of an elaborate hoax that not only convinced him he was dating a woman that did not exist but left him devastated after being told she'd died. throughout this past college football season, he repeated the tragic tale of her death from
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. itbut sleep train's huge foyear eends sunday. salels, get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. don't wait, sleep train's year end...
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. >> a science fair in manchester and excitement about the revolutionary material graph scene. manchester has pioneered asearch into gradsteiphine, material so thin, it has just a single layer of atoms and many potential uses. >> you can take it and throwing out the window and it will not/. >> it is strange. >> it is contained in the tiny black flecks on this tape. it has been called a wonder material because it is destined to be incredibly useful. let's use virtual reality to get a closer look at this stuff, because it has extraordinary properties. if you scratch it, it turns out to be stronger than steel or even diamonds down at the same scale, useful for making all kinds of things more robust. it conducts electricity better than copper, vital for future electronics. you could have a computer screen that you could fold up like paper. no wonder people are talking of graphine as a material that could revolutionize the way we make things. this promotional video from samsung shows one view of the kind of gadgets but could emerge. paper thin, flexible, three- dimensional. there is
. >> a science fair in manchester and excitement about the revolutionary material graph scene. manchester has pioneered asearch into gradsteiphine, material so thin, it has just a single layer of atoms and many potential uses. >> you can take it and throwing out the window and it will not/. >> it is strange. >> it is contained in the tiny black flecks on this tape. it has been called a wonder material because it is destined to be incredibly useful. let's use virtual...
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in math and science those who have more experience and highly credentialed instructors come to do better with the mandatory courses than those who have less experience in the introductory courses. one logical interpretation is a less experienced instructors more likely to teach to the test that has impressive exam scores and happy students with the instructor evaluation. but deal crusty professors that we nearly fired one paragraph ago focus less on the exam and more on the concepts that matter most in the following courses and in life after the air force academy. we need to evaluate teachers and professors to make sure we do our right. long-term policy challenge bruited in statistics is develop a system that rewards the real value added. this is a work in progress. we'll stop there will be happy -- happy to answer any questions. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for writing this book and also "naked economics." hope it sells as well as the other statistic book. >> this is a sequel. in the sense well as with my publisher that book was published by norton and he said update this. that wa
in math and science those who have more experience and highly credentialed instructors come to do better with the mandatory courses than those who have less experience in the introductory courses. one logical interpretation is a less experienced instructors more likely to teach to the test that has impressive exam scores and happy students with the instructor evaluation. but deal crusty professors that we nearly fired one paragraph ago focus less on the exam and more on the concepts that matter...
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science doesn't recognize science is supposed to be metaphor doesn't belong in science. well, when i tracked that one down, it turns out it comes from aristotle who says metaphor is not scientific, and we've been repeating him like parrots without even questioning whether he was right or wrong. well, if metaphor doesn't have anything to do with science, what are we doing with the wave? you'll see the whole story of how the wave got into science, and it'll surprise you. the whole journey of writing this book surprised the hell out of me. okay. so that's it, that's the speech. you all get awards for valor and for stick to itiveness in listening to the whole thing. any questions? eric, you should have questions about all this. it should seem to you like it's not even science. he's telling all those stories. what in the world is he doing claiming this is science? >> actually, yeah. i wanted to go back to the very beginning. when you talked about, um, no this, no that, no -- and i was reminded of the buddhist, um, what is it called, the sutra that they read all the time which
science doesn't recognize science is supposed to be metaphor doesn't belong in science. well, when i tracked that one down, it turns out it comes from aristotle who says metaphor is not scientific, and we've been repeating him like parrots without even questioning whether he was right or wrong. well, if metaphor doesn't have anything to do with science, what are we doing with the wave? you'll see the whole story of how the wave got into science, and it'll surprise you. the whole journey of...
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story short, she refuses probably prudently most liberal scientists and i've had training in political science the will tell you if a third party is going to be big on the national level it cannot start small. it's got to start big probably with a superstar like ronald reagan. so once he refused in early 75 to join this third party project rusher had going and wrote a book about, it was probably curtains for that particular idea. but rusher had succeeded in getting them to think more about the need to expand the republican party coming and for the republican party to be more coherent. not so is ideologically coherent it was willing to forfeit elections. i think that rusher was passed that phase of his political development or perspective by then. so he recognized that if reagan wasn't going to head it it was probably not going to get far but he stuck with that. the full details are in the book on chapter 13. but she came to see in the late 70's that it really was possible for a guy like reagan to win the republican nomination, and once he did come ever since reagan won the republican nominatio
story short, she refuses probably prudently most liberal scientists and i've had training in political science the will tell you if a third party is going to be big on the national level it cannot start small. it's got to start big probably with a superstar like ronald reagan. so once he refused in early 75 to join this third party project rusher had going and wrote a book about, it was probably curtains for that particular idea. but rusher had succeeded in getting them to think more about the...
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carolyn west found math and science, the students witch more experience and highly credential ed instructors in the introductory course does better in they mandatory follow-on courses than students in the introductory courses. one logical interpretation is that the less experienced instructors are more likely to teach to the test. in the introductory courses. this produces impressive exam scores and happy stunts when it comes to fill ought instructor evaluation. meanwhile, the old crusty professor,s, whom we nearly fired, focus less on the exam than on the concept which is matter most in the follow yawn courses and life after the air force academy. we need to evaluation teachers and professors, we just have to do it wrong. in the long-term policy challenge is to develop a system that rewards a teachers rival uaddded. this is a work in progress but it's not going away. so i'll stop there and be happy to answer questiones about this book. or neglect else that might be on your mine. thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank you for writing this book and also for writing naked economics. i hope t
carolyn west found math and science, the students witch more experience and highly credential ed instructors in the introductory course does better in they mandatory follow-on courses than students in the introductory courses. one logical interpretation is that the less experienced instructors are more likely to teach to the test. in the introductory courses. this produces impressive exam scores and happy stunts when it comes to fill ought instructor evaluation. meanwhile, the old crusty...
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he's the kind of science committee. then there was the theory that romney was a very good candidate , didn't say things people understood, didn't connect with people very well and was somewhat awkward. for instance, when he went to michigan, his home state for that primary and said the trees for the raid had been michigan. the actual quote was i love this state. it seems right here. the trees at the right height. away from here i find no trees to please. no trees at such a perfect height as these. for me i cannot ever be at ease to grow one's knees. or two tall trees that splinter group wisconsin sure has bragging rights on cheese and colorado is where they take your skis. connecticut of course has lyme disease. [laughter] and none of these semi-prepared to say is currently here with the perfect perfect height of trees. [applause] and according to that theory, romney just was in a very good candidate. they should have nominated somebody else. and there is also a theory they were demographically behind that they didn't u
he's the kind of science committee. then there was the theory that romney was a very good candidate , didn't say things people understood, didn't connect with people very well and was somewhat awkward. for instance, when he went to michigan, his home state for that primary and said the trees for the raid had been michigan. the actual quote was i love this state. it seems right here. the trees at the right height. away from here i find no trees to please. no trees at such a perfect height as...
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my father had me convinced that i was going to be a really great math and science student. i am not. but they filled me with a sense of promise, and they encouraged me to believe in myself. so many of the kids who come into covenant house don't have that, right in and you quinn to think -- you begin to think that the darkness is so large and hovers so resonantly that the light is untouchable. but the great virtue of covenant house being 40 years old and me having been a part of it for 20 years is i now know doctors and teachers and great parents who were once upon a time homeless kids. but someone inside or outside covenant house loved them. so we have to just take care of ourselves and remind ourselves that the light -- and i'm not being sentimental, i really believe this -- the light is so much stronger than the darkness. we just even have to -- we just each have to get in this together to help change the life of a kid. there are people many this city who once a week go down to that shelter and bake a birthday cake to kids who have never, ever had happy birthday sung to t
my father had me convinced that i was going to be a really great math and science student. i am not. but they filled me with a sense of promise, and they encouraged me to believe in myself. so many of the kids who come into covenant house don't have that, right in and you quinn to think -- you begin to think that the darkness is so large and hovers so resonantly that the light is untouchable. but the great virtue of covenant house being 40 years old and me having been a part of it for 20 years...
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. >> some may deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> reporter: with 11 million illegal immigrants in america, mr. obama called on congress to provide a legal path to citizenship. >> our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. until bright young students and engineers are enlisted in our worse rather than ex--- work force rather than expelled from our country. >> reporter: mr. obama also recalled the newtown shooting massacre which caused him to push for gun control and a polarizing fight with congress he had previously avoided. >> our journey is not complete until all our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of after -- appalachia to the lands of newtown know they are cherished and always safe. >> reporter: there was one line tailored specifically for a republican audience. it called to reform or eliminate an efficient -- eliminate inefficient or irrelevant go
. >> some may deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> reporter: with 11 million illegal immigrants in america, mr. obama called on congress to provide a legal path to citizenship. >> our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. until bright young students and...
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pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. you won't run into deals this big just anywhere. slide on in for sears big weekend event. save up to 30% off appliances. plus through tuesday save even more on appliance super buys. this is worth running into. this is sears. amtrak service is stopped between oakland and martinez because of a suspicious fire in crockett. a pier near th >>> good morning. 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat f get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. amtrak service is delayed between oakland's and martinez because of a suspicious fire in crockett. a pier near the c & h sugar company burning this morning. fire boats are on the scene. still trying to take care of that fire. >>> this is the day fire stations in lafayette m
pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. you won't run into deals this big just anywhere. slide on in for sears big weekend event. save up to 30% off appliances. plus through tuesday save even more...
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researchers report in the journal of science that they could identify nearly 50 people who took part in general etdic research. that information is stored in databases and is supposed to be anonymous. >>> "the l.a. times" says robert wagner will not answer questions in the latest investigation of the death of his wife natalie wood. wood was on a boat off the california coast when she drown in 1981. her death was ruled an accident. but the case has been reopened. police say wagner is the only person on the boat that night who is refusing to talk with investigators. >>> "the new york times" says barge traffic is still running on the mississippi river in spite of a severe drought that threatens the leave boats stranded. engineers have been able to keep the river open by dredging blasting and scraping away rock obstructions along the river bed. that has lowered the bottom of the channel by two feet. >>> "usa today" says hotels are taking extra precautions to deal with the flu outbreak some offering chicken soup to guests sick in their rooms. others are stocking up on hand sanitizers and
researchers report in the journal of science that they could identify nearly 50 people who took part in general etdic research. that information is stored in databases and is supposed to be anonymous. >>> "the l.a. times" says robert wagner will not answer questions in the latest investigation of the death of his wife natalie wood. wood was on a boat off the california coast when she drown in 1981. her death was ruled an accident. but the case has been reopened. police say...
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as john blackstone reports, human resources at this company is also a science. >> reporter: welcome to the good life at google. this campus in mountainview california offers employees comfort, privileges and perks that workers at most other companies can only envy. but what may seem like luxuries are actually good business, and google can prove that because the company studies everything it does. >> we try to bring as much analytics and data and science to what we do on the people side as our engineer do on the product side. >> reporter: lazlo bok heads the operations department. google's data mining gives detailed notion what pays off. >> when an employee starts on the first day, we have data that says if the manager shows up and says, "hi, nice to meet you, you're on my team we're going to be working together," those people end up 15% more productive in nine months. >> google will be an -- >> reporter: to make sure the rest of the googleler's career remains productive is david radford's responsibility. >> we thought it would be a great idea to build a building that allowed us to try
as john blackstone reports, human resources at this company is also a science. >> reporter: welcome to the good life at google. this campus in mountainview california offers employees comfort, privileges and perks that workers at most other companies can only envy. but what may seem like luxuries are actually good business, and google can prove that because the company studies everything it does. >> we try to bring as much analytics and data and science to what we do on the people...
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jellyfish and that's been equated to the invention of the microscope in terms of the impact it's had on science. so how do we even know? and we've spent billions exploring outer space and only millions on exploring the deep ocean. >> and the payoff may be even greater. >> huge. >> you talk about that. only 5% of our ocean explored. how many giant squid are estimated out there? do we have any sense? >> actually we do based on the beak. the giant squid is a cool creature that has a parrot-like beak that can rip flesh and they have bellies of whales and base on that, there could be millions. >> how does this change technology moving forward, do you think? >> i think there will always be discoveries as long as we have the opportunity to go out with ships and submersibles. unfortunately, we're switching more and more to remote operated vehicles which i think do scare the animals away. but the submersibles and cameras are unobtrusive and may allow us to see more. >> had may be a stupid question. are there squids in aquariums? >> there are squids in aquariums but not giant squids. >> makes you feel di
jellyfish and that's been equated to the invention of the microscope in terms of the impact it's had on science. so how do we even know? and we've spent billions exploring outer space and only millions on exploring the deep ocean. >> and the payoff may be even greater. >> huge. >> you talk about that. only 5% of our ocean explored. how many giant squid are estimated out there? do we have any sense? >> actually we do based on the beak. the giant squid is a cool creature...
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researchers report in the journal of science that they could feed nearly 50 people who took part in genetic research. that research stored in databases and it's supposed to be anonymous. >> daily times says robert wagner will not answer questions in the latest investigation of the death of his wife natalie wood. wood was on a boat off the coast of california when she drowned in 1981. her death was ruled and accident but the case has been reopened and police say wagner was the only person on the boat that night who's refusing to talk with investigators. >>> "the new york times" says barge traffic is still running on the mississippi river despite a severe drought that left boats stranded. the only way is to dredge and scrape away rock obstructions along a river bed. >>> "usa today" says hotels are taking extra precautions to deal with this flu outbreak. some are offering chicken soup to sick guests that are stuck in their rooms. not bad idea. others are stouking up on hand sanitizers and tissues. >>> and "the boston globe" says curt shiling is selling the infachls bloody sock as the red sox w
researchers report in the journal of science that they could feed nearly 50 people who took part in genetic research. that research stored in databases and it's supposed to be anonymous. >> daily times says robert wagner will not answer questions in the latest investigation of the death of his wife natalie wood. wood was on a boat off the coast of california when she drowned in 1981. her death was ruled and accident but the case has been reopened and police say wagner was the only person...
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it's the science the neurology, the history. we go back to the 1800s when it was not called a.d.h.d. at some point, it was called "a defect of moral control." so we explain what's going on-- or rather, i introduce it, and some people who are qualified experts and psychologists and psychiatrists and neurologists explain what it is and what it is not. so you really get a sense. embracing the diagnosis, the second dvd is about getting over the stigma and finding out whether you really have this and what your flavor is, because we all look a little different. "well, he's great at video games. "he doesn't have a.d.h.d. he can sit for hours doing video games." right. certain areas, we can soar. i mean, i've written and produced 700 episodes of television right, you know, but-- - but what can't you do? - my taxes. my taxes are always late every year, late, late, late. so this is terrific. it gives you also all of the-- there's 13 different things that we address that will stop you from getting a-- can stop you from a getting proper dia
it's the science the neurology, the history. we go back to the 1800s when it was not called a.d.h.d. at some point, it was called "a defect of moral control." so we explain what's going on-- or rather, i introduce it, and some people who are qualified experts and psychologists and psychiatrists and neurologists explain what it is and what it is not. so you really get a sense. embracing the diagnosis, the second dvd is about getting over the stigma and finding out whether you really...
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the psychology, the science, all of that. don't miss the "cnn newsroom" special report this afternoon at 3:00 eastern. >>> and now, today's other headline, and it is also a sport story, and it is also very bizarre. a little confusing. trust me, a lot of us shaking our heads about it, too, and we don't even have the, the full story. it's about this guy. superstar of the notre dame fighting irish football program. this name is manti te'o, heisman runner-up, rock star linebacker. the last three years of his love life sound a little like a cheesy romantic comedy. all that time, three years. looks like he's been involved in an elaborate story of love, lies and heartbreaking loss. even told reporters about the tragic loss of the love of his life, quote/unquote, and her inspiration that drove him to win on the football field. heren the thing. it's all hogwash. turns out there's no girlfriend. no. there was no tragic and inspiring death of said girlfriend in respect was nothing. this whole thing was made up. supposedly. and i've got
the psychology, the science, all of that. don't miss the "cnn newsroom" special report this afternoon at 3:00 eastern. >>> and now, today's other headline, and it is also a sport story, and it is also very bizarre. a little confusing. trust me, a lot of us shaking our heads about it, too, and we don't even have the, the full story. it's about this guy. superstar of the notre dame fighting irish football program. this name is manti te'o, heisman runner-up, rock star...
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the science and emotions behind it. we are talking to doctors and psychiatrists and a human lie detector. how can you spot a lie? don't miss the why we cheat special. president obama faces a lot of challenges in his second term. one of them centers around america's security. we will look at the threats next. lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pai
the science and emotions behind it. we are talking to doctors and psychiatrists and a human lie detector. how can you spot a lie? don't miss the why we cheat special. president obama faces a lot of challenges in his second term. one of them centers around america's security. we will look at the threats next. lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last...
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hear from folks who are very critical of coca-cola, cspi for one example, they're saying center for science and the public interest, the soda industry is under siege and for good reason. the new advertising campaign not a meaningful contribution toward addressing obesity, but i wanted to pull some of the numbers when it comes to u. profits, right? coca-cola, highly profitable, 48.2 billion last year, this year. $50 billion. so really under siege? >> well, they're not under siege per se. they're not going bankrupt over this. coca-cola makes a lot of sugary drinks, so does pepsi and everyone else but they're not the only culprit in this war. this is a world we live in, mcdonald's and wendy's and fast food. you go and order a diet coke to go with your double big mac and extra large fries, it doesn't make that much of a difference. to single out coca-cola, was it smart of coke to do this, they're taking the first step, is there a lot of work to be done? without question. >> you mentioned pepsi. it was about beyonce a big deal with pepsi. >> she's getting heat about this. >> she is. >> heat comi
hear from folks who are very critical of coca-cola, cspi for one example, they're saying center for science and the public interest, the soda industry is under siege and for good reason. the new advertising campaign not a meaningful contribution toward addressing obesity, but i wanted to pull some of the numbers when it comes to u. profits, right? coca-cola, highly profitable, 48.2 billion last year, this year. $50 billion. so really under siege? >> well, they're not under siege per se....
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the center for science and the public interest, a non-profit consumer advocacy group says sugary drinks are the number one source of calories in the american diet. they put out their famous version of the coca-cola bear called the real bear. ♪ sugar, sugar, so good, so good, sugar ♪ >> coca-cola said "obesity is complex and requires partnership and collaboration to help solve it. we have an important role to play in the effort to find solutions that work for everybody." let's bring in our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. so i know it's a tough topic. coke says it can play an important role in america's fight against obesity, it says it's decreased the calories in its products. in middle schools it sells juices instead of cans of coke. it says it's doing its part. what's the big deal? leave us alone? >> i think that's part of it. there's a fear of regulation, we've seen it, you've talked about it in your piece from what mayor bloomberg is doing, the center for science and public interest has been very critical of what coke and other soft drink companies have done. it's n
the center for science and the public interest, a non-profit consumer advocacy group says sugary drinks are the number one source of calories in the american diet. they put out their famous version of the coca-cola bear called the real bear. ♪ sugar, sugar, so good, so good, sugar ♪ >> coca-cola said "obesity is complex and requires partnership and collaboration to help solve it. we have an important role to play in the effort to find solutions that work for everybody."...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me, i'm carol costello, stories we're watching right now, in the "newsroom," stocks are poised to open lower when the bell rings on wall street in just about four minutes. investors weighing more earnings reports. jpmorgan and goldman sachs already reported earnings that beat expectations. ringing the bell, very, very soon are executives of russell indexes, a leading global index provider. >>> in london, a fiery helicopter crash has killed two people and injured 13 others. the crash happened early this morning when the helicopter hit a construction crane atop a new luxury residential building killing the pilot and sending flaming wreckage onto the road below. the whole thing happened at the height of rush hour. police told cnn it's a miracle it wasn't worse. >>> a bronx woman in new york indicted and accused of running a scam tied to the newtown massacre. prosecutors say 37-year-old noel al
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me, i'm carol costello, stories we're watching right now, in the "newsroom," stocks are poised to open lower when the bell rings on wall street in just about four minutes. investors weighing more earnings reports. jpmorgan and goldman sachs already reported earnings that...
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we don't benefit from not knowing the science of this epidemic of violence. these are a few of the 23 executive actions that i'm announcing today, but as important as these steps are, they are in no way a substitute for action from members of congress. to make a real and lasting difference, congress, too, must act. and congress must act soon. and i'm calling on congress to pass some very specific proposals right away. first it's time for congress to require a universal background check for anyone trying to buy a gun. [ applause ] the law already requires licensed gun dealers to run background checks. over the last 14 years, that's kept 1.5 million of the wrong people from getting their hands on a gun. but it's hard to enforce that law when as many as 40% of all gun purchases are conducted without a background check. that's not safe. that's not smart. that's not fair to responsible gun buyers or sellers. if you want to buy a gun, whether it's from a licensed dealer or a private seller, you should at least have to show you are not a felon or somebody legally pr
we don't benefit from not knowing the science of this epidemic of violence. these are a few of the 23 executive actions that i'm announcing today, but as important as these steps are, they are in no way a substitute for action from members of congress. to make a real and lasting difference, congress, too, must act. and congress must act soon. and i'm calling on congress to pass some very specific proposals right away. first it's time for congress to require a universal background check for...